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Nonetheless, it'd be a lot different than a regular organ transplant.

Not many donors I'm guessing?

That's a helluva lot of kids.

IIRC Transformers (the first one) had decent reviews. The second and third ones more or less catapulted off of that one and the reviews were middling, rather than outright bad.

Eh, George Lucas has his problems, but he's generally pretty supportive of fan fiction. He even takes a limited part in a Star Wars fan film contest annually.

So therefore the Reapers should kill all organics to prevent synthetics from killing all organics? Yeah, I don't buy that.

1) There's no real difference between a digital copy and a hard copy other than in one case you need a disc and in the other you need an account with a digital service like Steam or Origin.

Actually, the AI (or VI - it's ambiguous) was on an Alliance military base unrelated to Cerberus (there were a couple Cerberus missions in ME1, but that wasn't one of them). But it was still pretty awesome that it tied into EDI's backstory.

Yep.

That... doesn't seem right to me. I mean, we're seriously talking about colonizing the Moon and Mars, neither of which were habitable recently.

Ah, but would they still make reasonable candidates for artificial habitation (i.e., terraformation)?

"At core it has no problems or inconsistencies with the universe or backstory"

I'd say still play ME3, because it's a great game in most aspects, but be prepared for a disappointing ending.

I loved almost every minute of it up until the last five minutes.

I wouldn't say that at all. The ending has a mild amount of foreshadowing but still is a pretty sharp sudden swerve at the end of the day.

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I will not lie: I want this.

I'm kind of surprised The Thing one isn't in there.

These all seem a bit too... traditionally attractive. Not that I'm surprised."

Seconded. Belle was always my favorite. These all seem a bit too... traditionally attractive. Not that I'm surprised.